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O.J. Simpson is reportedly set for parole on robbery charges — and the woman who could have put him behind bars is warning: "You never know what will make him flip out!"
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Jill Shively became part of the O.J. Simpson murder trial saga when she appeared as a character on the hit show "American Crime Story" — telling prosecutor Marcia Clark what she witnessed on the bloody night of June 12, 1994. The National ENQUIRER sat down with Jill to confirm her real-life story. Now, she warned in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter: "The thought of him being paroled is scary, because you never know what will make him flip out again."
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"Every year on the day of their murders," Jill admitted, "[my daughter's] on edge a little bit, because she knows I'm on edge a little bit." That's because Jill claims to have come disturbingly close to Simpson on the night that Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were brutally slaughtered at Nicole's home in the L.A. suburb of Brentwood.
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“I was two or three blocks from where Nicole lived when this white Bronco with no headlights flew through a red light and nearly hit my car,” Jill recalled for The ENQUIRER. “The road was really well lit and I saw the driver clearly. It was O.J.! I recognized him because I had just seen him in the movie ‘Naked Gun 33 1⁄3,’ and he had glared at me.”
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Nicole and Ron were massacred between 10:15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. — and Jill saw the disgraced football legend just blocks away at 10:50 p.m. Jill quickly scribbled down his license plate as “3ZWZ788,” only missing his number “3CWZ788” by the second letter.
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But prosecutors claimed Jill’s evidence was tainted because she was paid for a TV interview, and never called her to testify. “I heard later that O.J. even admitted I’d seen him,” said Jill. “He said, ‘I should have hit the bitch!’”
O.J. Simpson is reportedly set for parole on robbery charges — and the woman who could have put him behind bars is warning: "You never know what will make him flip out!"
Photo credit: Getty/Files
Jill Shively became part of the O.J. Simpson murder trial saga when she appeared as a character on the hit show "American Crime Story" — telling prosecutor Marcia Clark what she witnessed on the bloody night of June 12, 1994. The National ENQUIRER sat down with Jill to confirm her real-life story. Now, she warned in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter: "The thought of him being paroled is scary, because you never know what will make him flip out again."
"Every year on the day of their murders," Jill admitted, "[my daughter's] on edge a little bit, because she knows I'm on edge a little bit." That's because Jill claims to have come disturbingly close to Simpson on the night that Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were brutally slaughtered at Nicole's home in the L.A. suburb of Brentwood.
“I was two or three blocks from where Nicole lived when this white Bronco with no headlights flew through a red light and nearly hit my car,” Jill recalled for The ENQUIRER. “The road was really well lit and I saw the driver clearly. It was O.J.! I recognized him because I had just seen him in the movie ‘Naked Gun 33 1⁄3,’ and he had glared at me.”
Nicole and Ron were massacred between 10:15 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. — and Jill saw the disgraced football legend just blocks away at 10:50 p.m. Jill quickly scribbled down his license plate as “3ZWZ788,” only missing his number “3CWZ788” by the second letter.
Photo credit: Getty Images
But prosecutors claimed Jill’s evidence was tainted because she was paid for a TV interview, and never called her to testify. “I heard later that O.J. even admitted I’d seen him,” said Jill. “He said, ‘I should have hit the bitch!’”